Well, yeah. We all took our masks off and can’t figure out why everyone is out sick. How dumb are we?
— Elli 🍁Make a Difference! VOTE! ❤️ (@ElliAdventurer) September 24, 2022
I have been collecting a few interesting Covid tweets over the last few weeks:It's such a ridiculous statement. Ie "we support your choice to mask". What's next? "We support your choice to wash your hands" posted in restaurant and public washroom doors? 🤷♀️. Or is washing hands now just for people who are scared? 🤦♀️
— Elise Davis (she/her) 🇨🇦 (@Elise_ekd) September 25, 2022
I don't want to "get back to normal". I want lots of things to change. In fact, I can't imagine living through the worst public health crisis in a century and eagerly awaiting the chance to demonstrate that we've learned nothing.
— T. Ryan Gregory (@TRyanGregory) September 18, 2022
The true pandemic death toll is currently ~22 million, not the official 6.5 million https://t.co/57lVnlqOPI
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) September 22, 2022
Marked variance in official vs excess mortality between countries pic.twitter.com/iCyz9XSYlU
Millions in people passed away, tons of people are still dealing with health issues due to the pandemic, many more are still getting sick and it’s the me me me mentality with no respect, love or compassion for others that is so bothersome.
— CaptainCoby (@Captaincoby00) September 22, 2022
My column today: Sask. government can't simply wish COVID-19 away https://t.co/5bDkWWJXyO via @leaderpost
— Murray Mandryk (@MMandryk) September 16, 2022
Covid didn’t go away. Conservative Premiers just got rid of the data.
— Tim (@TimEastCoast) September 12, 2022
I don’t understand how 3,000 COVID deaths per week is consistent with being at the end of the pandemic. Seems like we’re adjusting to dying with the virus. We’ve become death blind. https://t.co/PzvgRDxG59
— Jonathan Reiner (@JReinerMD) September 17, 2022
The not so hidden cost of infection based immunity.https://t.co/HYdIje32WI
— Lamont Cranston (@LamontCrans) September 17, 2022
So far, based on QC data, it does NOT look like incidental deaths are the problem with Canadian death data. Undetected and unreported COVID deaths are the problem.
— Tara Moriarty (@MoriartyLab) September 17, 2022
We still have half our COVID deaths to go unless we hustle to protect/save those lives.
— Tara Moriarty (@MoriartyLab) September 17, 2022
It's like the problem with seemingly unexpected high mortality in Atlantic Canada during Omicron. There are more left to die from COVID in Atlantic provinces and Canada than in many places.
Guys Covid is the number three cause of death right now, behind heart attack and cancer. The big difference is if you're next to someone who has a heart attack or cancer they can't pass them on to you.
— James S.A. Corey (@JamesSACorey) September 20, 2022